This week in Michigan recruiting: QB commit Joe Milton works with Jim Harbaugh

ANN ARBOR - Joe Milton didn't land an invitation to the Nike The Opening Finals.

However, there was a silver lining for the 2018 four-star quarterback and Michigan commit from Olympia High School in Orlando, Fla.

Shortly after returning home from the Elite 11 Finals in Los Angeles, Milton participated in a Michigan satellite camp on Monday at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton and worked with coach Jim Harbaugh and passing game coordinator Pep Hamilton.

"As soon as I found out that my coaches were coming down I knew (I) had to come down to get some work in," Milton told 247Sports. "There's no days off now in the summer."

At 6-foot-4 and 222 pounds, Milton is the No. 9 pro-style quarterback and No. 240 player overall in the 2018 class, according to 247Sports Composite rankings. He committed to Michigan on May 7 over Florida, Georgia and Tennessee.

Milton was one of 25 quarterbacks selected for the Elite 11 Finals, which took place from last Friday through Sunday. He was not one of the 12 quarterbacks selected to advance to the Nike The Opening Finals in Beaverton, Ore., from June 28 through July 3, although Michigan target Tyler Shough, a 2018 three-star prospect from Hamilton High School in Chandler, Ariz., earned an invitation.

Even after three days competing against the top prospects at the position, Milton didn't hesitate to get back on the field and work with his future coaches.

"They were just talking about my mechanics and my base," Milton told 247Sports. "They wanted to make sure that my drops are good and make sure that I can keep my same composure when throwing to a target."

Five-star visitor: Michigan has Milton committed to its 2018 class and is already working on the next cycle.

"I want to see how they coach," Daniels told 247Sports. "I want to get a feel for the program. I just want to get around Harbaugh. I've never had much time with him before, so yeah, I'm going to need to get to know the head coach really well, as it is with all the schools I'm considering."

At 6-2 and 205 pounds, Daniels is the No. 1 quarterback and No. 7 player overall in the 2019 class and was 315-for-423 passing for 4,849 yards, 67 touchdowns and six interceptions as a sophomore, according to MaxPreps. He already has more than 15 offers, including Michigan, Stanford, Alabama, USC and UCLA.

"There are definite benefits to committing early, but I honestly have no idea where I am going," Daniels told 247Sports. "I couldn't even give you a timeline on when I'll make a decision. I literally have no clue where I'm going."

Making the cut: D'shawn Jamison, a 2018 four-star cornerback from Lamar High School in Houston, included Michigan in a top five he released via Twitter on Sunday night. He also listed Texas, TCU, Oregon and USC.

At 5-10 and 174 pounds, Jamison is the No. 17 cornerback and No. 137 player overall in the 2018 class. He already landed an invitation to the Nike The Opening Finals.

Mychale Salahuddin, a 2018 four-star running back from H.D. Woodson High School in Washington D.C., included Michigan in a top 11 he announced via Twitter on Wednesday. He also listed Temple, Maryland, Baylor, North Carolina, Arkansas, USC, South Carolina, Wisconsin, Nebraska and Pitt.

At 5-10 and 193 pounds, Salahuddin is the No. 5 all-purpose back and No. 319 player overall in the 2018 class. He received an offer from Michigan in May.

Missing out: BJ Foster, a 2018 five-star safety from Angleton High School in Texas, committed to Texas on Monday. He picked the Longhorns over other finalists LSU, TCU, Ohio State and Michigan. At 6-1 and 188 pounds, Foster is the No. 1 safety and No. 16 player overall in the 2018 class.

Grant Gunnell, a 2019 four-star quarterback from St. Pius X High School in Houston, committed to Texas A&M on Monday. He is one of only two quarterbacks in the 2019 class who has an offer from Michigan, joining Daniels. At 6-6 and 212 pounds, Gunnell is the No. 2 pro-style quarterback and No. 53 player overall in the 2019 class.

Tavion Thomas, a 2018 three-star running back from Dunbar High School in Dayton, Ohio, didn't include Michigan in a top seven he announced via Twitter on Saturday. He listed West Virginia, Oklahoma, Cincinnati, USC, Alabama, Wisconsin and Louisville. At 6-2 and 225 pounds, Thomas is the No. 18 running back and No. 342 player overall in the 2018 class.